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Volume 11 Issue 3, March 2010

'Budding genus' by Patrick Morgan, inspired by the Progress article on p175.

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  • Exploring interspecies differences in biological processes leads to valuable advances.

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Progress

  • Recently, several new speciation genes have been identified that have contributed to our understanding of the molecular details of the evolution of hybrid dysfunction. This Progress article describes examples of these speciation genes in a range of species and provides insights into the mechanisms that underlie speciation.

    • Daven C. Presgraves
    Progress
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